The Research Grants Bulletin is a highly valued fortnightly email service available only to staff and students of the University. It contains the latest information on research grant opportunities (including ARC and NHMRC), as well as related seminars and workshops.

Australian Research Council (ARC)

Future fellowships encourage mid-career researchers to build collaborations across institutions and disciplines by conducting innovative research in areas that will result in economic, environmental, social, health or cultural benefits for Australia and strengthen Australia’s research capacity.

The University of Melbourne

The Melbourne Neuroscience Institute (MNI) is offering a competitive Interdisciplinary Seed Funding Scheme for grants of $10-000 to $40,000 to support interdisciplinary research projects in the field of neuroscience and related disciplines.

Australian Department of Industry and Science

The Australia-China Science and Research Fund (ACSRF) supports strategic science, technology and innovation collaboration of mutual benefit to Australia and China. It comprises of three components supporting its objective to facilitate stronger collaborative ties between the two countries.

The University of Melbourne

McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme aims ​to attract outstanding recent doctoral graduates in areas of research priority for the university and its faculties, and in particular to recruit new researchers who have the potential to build and lead cross-disciplinary collaborative research activities inside and across faculties.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF Australia)

Awardees may be clinician or academic researchers, and must be within fifteen years of receiving their PhD or equivalent. Awardees will have already shown the potential for research independence and should demonstrate a promising track record of achievements appropriate to their career stage.

Victorian Cancer Agency

This Victorian Cancer Agency Translational Research Projects Funding Scheme seeks proposals that will enable the translation of basic research discoveries into the clinic, i.e. early phase clinical translation (T1).